Hathaway: “I was really happy that ‘SNL’ drew attention to the fact that Sarah Palin didn’t answer any questions ... and that’s kind of frightening.”
Crow: “I have a lot of respect for John McCain, but I don’t believe he is putting his country first by choosing someone who I feel like is not qualified. I think it was a tactical maneuver to save his failing campaign.”
Weaver: “I don’t feel she represents me in any way. She’s in a skirt, that’s about it.”
John McCain “likes to do all his communicating via carrier pigeon. ... Although lately we’ve been having a problem with Sarah Palin shooting them down.”
By Stephanie Lysaght, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
“I dont think I would want her running the country.... Im not going to vote for her because shes a woman.
“We disagree on a lot of issues, and thats why I support [Barack] Obama and [Joe] Biden.
-- Eva Longoria on TV’s “Extra” (Virginie Lefour / AFP/Getty Images)
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“This woman hates women. She is not a feminist. She is not the woman that’s going to come behind Hillary Clinton and do anything that Hillary Clinton would’ve been capable of.... I can’t imagine overturning Roe vs. Wade. She’s not of this time. The woman terrifies me.”
-- Pink to PopEater (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
“As someone who has spent over 40 years advocating on behalf of women both politically and philanthropically, as someone who was a strong supporter of Hillary Clinton and as someone who cares deeply about the health and welfare of all women, hear me Senator McCain: This calculated, cynical ploy to pull away a small percentage of Hillary’s women voters from Barack Obama will not work. We are not that stupid!
-- Barbara Streisand, on her blog (Seth Wenig / Associated Press)
I think theres a really good chance that Sarah Palin could be president, and I think thats a really scary thing, ‘cause I dont know anything about her -- I dont think in eight weeks Im going to know anything about her. I know that she was a mayor of a really, really small town and shes the governor for Alaska for less than two years. I just dont understand. I think the pick was made for political purposes.... Do the actuary tables and theres a 1 out of 3 chance, if not more, that [John] McCain doesnt survive his first term and itll be President Palin . Its like a really bad Disney movie. The hockey mom, you know, Oh, Im just a hockey mom and shes facing down President Putin [of Russia] . Its totally absurd . Its a really terrifying possibility.
-- Matt Damon, Associated Press (Jonathan Hayward / Associated Press)
“Im stunned -- couldnt the Republican Party find one competent female with adult children to run for vice president with McCain? I realize his advisors probably didnt want a ‘mature’ woman, as the Democrats keep harping on his age. But really, what kind of role model is a woman whose fifth child was recently born with a serious issue, Down syndrome, and then goes back to the job of governor within days of the birth?”
-- Dr. Laura Schlessinger, on her blog (Susan Sterner / Associated Press)
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“At first I thought Sarah Palin was some kind of Republican pandering -- a misguided attempt to woo Hillary voters over to the dark side, as if they believed women voters were so stupid that they would vote for anyone in a skirt, but now I see that she is much, much worse. I have nothing against hockey moms -- I just dont want to be one. If Sarah Palin had her way, she would take away that right not to be a mom. She wants to outlaw abortion -- so to call her a feminist is as laughable as calling evangelicals Christians. They shouldnt have the right to call themselves Christian, for they have no Christ-like attributes.”
-- Margaret Cho, on her blog (Jennifer S. Altman / For The Times)
“The idea that people who voted for Hillary, who tend to be Democrats, would change and vote for McCain because of Sarah Palin seems to me bizarre.... I find that an odd idea because, of course, Sarah Palin’s politics are to the right of McCain’s. She’s incredibly conservative, and I think it’s fair to say she’s more conservative than John McCain. So whether she will rally more conservative people to get out there and vote, I don’t know. But most of the people I know that were interested in voting for Hillary are voting for Obama.”
-- Annette Bening, during a press junket for “The Women” (Paul Buck / EPA)
“It’s amazing that a woman has come that far. But from what I know about her, her policies are not things I agree with.”
-- Meg Ryan, during a press junket for “The Women” (Rob Loud / Getty Images)
I couldn’t be more supportive of a woman in office, but let’s face it, it comes down to the person, and their beliefs, male or female.... Is it a sin to be gay? Should it be a sin to be straight? Or to use birth control?
-- Samantha Ronson and Lindsay Lohan on Ronsons MySpace page (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)